
Kimbrough and Arlington serve as the primary nodes of settlement in this part of Wilcox County, where the landscape is defined by the winding paths of Goose Creek, James Creek, and Moccasin Creek. The area is characterized by a dense network of family-named roads and rural infrastructure, including Sam Nettles Rd and Jesse Anderson Rd, which connect small communities to outlying homesteads. For genealogists, the map is a significant resource, documenting numerous local burial grounds such as Saint Matthews Cem, Pritchard Cem, and the Oak Grove Baptist Church Cem. The terrain south of Lamison transitions through several distinct drainages, including Mud Creek and Graham Creek, illustrating the complex hydrology of the Alabama Black Belt. The proximity of the Marengo County and Wilcox County line to the west and the presence of the Camden Byp in the south reveal the evolving transportation patterns of the region.
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18 maps found

1973 Camden South
Wilcox County, AL

1973 Coy
Wilcox County, AL

1974 Camden North
Wilcox County, AL

1974 Lee Long Bridge
Wilcox County, AL

1978 Kimbrough
Wilcox County, AL

1981 Pine Apple North
Wilcox County, AL

1981 Rosebud
Wilcox County, AL

1987 Minter
Wilcox County, AL

1987 Tilden
Wilcox County, AL

2024 Camden North
Wilcox County, AL

2024 Camden South
Wilcox County, AL

2024 Coy
Wilcox County, AL

2024 Kimbrough
Wilcox County, AL

2024 Lee Long Bridge
Wilcox County, AL

2024 Minter
Wilcox County, AL

2024 Pine Apple North
Wilcox County, AL

2024 Rosebud
Wilcox County, AL

2024 Tilden
Wilcox County, AL